Yes — Corneal Ring Segments is fully HSA eligible
You can pay for Corneal Ring Segments directly with your HSA or FSA, or pay out-of-pocket and reimburse yourself from your HSA later. The cost of these devices implanted in the eye to correct vision is an eligible medical expense with a flexible spending account (FSA), health savings account (HSA), a health reimbursement arrangement (HRA) or limited-purpose flexible spending account (LPFSA).
How to claim it
- Swipe your HSA debit card at checkout, in-store or online, and keep the itemized receipt.
- Or pay out-of-pocket and reimburse yourself any time — even years later — while your HSA keeps growing tax-free. See how much your HSA could grow →
Frequently asked questions
Is Corneal Ring Segments FSA or HRA eligible too?
Yes. FSA and HRA eligibility follow the same IRS Publication 502 rules as HSAs, so Corneal Ring Segments is generally reimbursable through a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or HRA too. Some employer plans limit covered expenses, so confirm with your plan administrator.
Can I use my HSA debit card to pay for Corneal Ring Segments?
Yes. Pay with your HSA debit card at the point of sale, or pay out-of-pocket and reimburse yourself. Always keep your itemized receipt.
Do I need to keep a receipt for Corneal Ring Segments?
Yes — for every HSA withdrawal the IRS requires documentation proving the expense was qualified. Keep itemized receipts for at least 3 years after the tax year.
Can I reimburse myself years later for Corneal Ring Segments?
Yes — the IRS imposes no time limit on HSA reimbursements. As long as the expense was incurred after your HSA was established and you have documentation, you can reimburse yourself years or even decades later.